Confucious
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I have always enjoyed smoking my scissor hash after I am done trimming and its still like nice gooey bubble. Some of the best tasting hash in my opinion. Love the Scissor Hash.
If you wash with any solvent (but water) you dissolve the trichomes so you cannot call that hash anymore it is an oil extract."Quick Washed isopropyl"...quick rinsed (20 seconds) w 91% alcohol. ..strained thru coffee filter onto plate and I let it air dry evaporate for 48 hours. ..it had left an amber colored hard/sticky film that could be balled up and molded after scraped up...once I began to work w it it turned this shiny dark color...there seems to b a thousand diff methods online....what I sifted to hand press I sifted lightly to get quality trichomes to press. ..didnt really know what to do with the left over trim and I could see resin on it so searched and found the "qwiso" method...u can google it or you tube it...like w anything else on the web u gotta sift thru whats good and whats garbage....seems like a good option for me to b able to use whats left after sifting for hand press.
Yes huge difference, hydraulic is an export pre-press, the trichomes hold together but they are not a mass of resin and they did not have a decarb. Hand pressed has always been the top and hard to get even in producing countriesMany traditional hash exporting countries are exporting hydraulic pressed kief-not hand rolled and activated cannolies. Is there a significant difference between the taste of the two?
....oh...I see...gotchaIf you wash with any solvent (but water) you dissolve the trichomes so you cannot call that hash anymore it is an oil extract.
Never actually knew that, see I learn something new everyday about this wonderful plant and its properties.If you wash with any solvent (but water) you dissolve the trichomes so you cannot call that hash anymore it is an oil extract.
I do not think so but I am not into mechanic at all so do not listen to meCan the hand pressing be reverse-engineered? At the end of the day it's all a chemical process and replicating the chemical changes that occur during hand pressing to a more scalable process would be interesting.
Can the hand pressing be reverse-engineered? At the end of the day it's all a chemical process and replicating the chemical changes that occur during hand pressing to a more scalable process would be interesting.
Isn't this what the hot bottle method basically is? Scaling the same principles up to a larger quantity? Maybe I got confused along the way but I thought that was the idea?Can the hand pressing be reverse-engineered? At the end of the day it's all a chemical process and replicating the chemical changes that occur during hand pressing to a more scalable process would be interesting.
See I'm right there with you on that, cuz really what's the point of producing shitty hash when we all have the knowledge of creating good quality trim from the medicine we grow and the knowledge of how to make it after we have grown that good medicine.The more material you have to work with, the less accurate will be your job. The hot water bottle is a tool to control the temperature and make sure that you create a mass of resin, the quantity you can work with and still deliver the highest standard has a limit. So the question is as always what do you care for QUANTITY or QUALITY.
All the producing countries of the world went for quantity when the demand became high. Should California do the same or go for QUALITY, I personally would like to see California export the best Hashish in the world, that's why I am teaching you all I know.
The 2 Afghanis friends, who "tutored" me for a few year, could hand press 20-30 g at a time a few time a day. I was making approx. 15 g a Charas per "hand-full" 3 time a day in India which is not much but I have small hands and a super light touch.I have not seen any details on yield for handpressed hash but my assumption is that rolling four grams of charas is a impressive yield in a day. For personal consumption 4G's is more than a enough but not something you are going to feed a family on. Applying the physics of hand-pressed hash to commercial ice wax production seems like it could potentially improve the ice wax, maybe running the ice wax through a warm bread machine would do the trick
I have some Space Queen trims to work with this week, first time, I can't wait.A Few years ago I made a Hash Ball for Ed when I went down to edit my book I thought you guys would get a kick out of this
The point is NOT all resin's are created equal
I have mentioned before the unusual quality of Space Queen kief, it is actually some of the purest resin I have worked with. It has uber large heads that make it easy to capture and it has a special tackiness that allows it to stick to itself. Most kief has to be pressed under extreme pressure to make hash but with our special lady all ya have to do is touch a dry bud and then rub your fingers together.
I first noticed this when I was trimming the plant and shards of resin piled up on my scissors forcing me to clean them every few minutes and collecting a huge pile of scissor goo that we always enjoy smoking the next day after it dries.
The second time I noticed this was shucking the seeds from Space Queen, the resin piled up on my hands much more so than any other strain I work with
When we harvested Jills Hydro plant abit early do to a slight mildew outbreak I had ear marked the plant for butter or Tincture but when I was processing the shake the resin was sticking to everything so I ran her through Bubblemans 3 screen kief box,
This is a much larger ball I made off camera.
It smells like Cherry hashish!!!
Pretty cool stuff huh?
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